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Debt Relief Has Public Support
However, political tension in Congress could bring strong opposition from Republicans to any broad move by Biden. Here’s what this means for the future of higher education and the federal government.
Capital Campaign Watch: Kettering, St. Norbert, Wilmington
Starting Off St. Norbert College is starting a campaign to raise $125 million by next year, the college’s 125th birthday...

How Soon to Expect Biden’s Debt Relief Plan
The announcement of his proposal for student debt relief is expected soon, but many questions—how soon and what his final policy will be—are still largely unanswered.

Student Debt’s Impact on Perceived Value of College
Younger Americans and those with student debt are far less likely than their peers to believe the benefits of getting a higher education outweigh the costs.
New Programs: Public Relations, Chinese, Human Rights, Computer Science, Nursing
Baylor University is starting an M.A. in journalism with a focus on advertising and public relations. Centre College is starting...

Aid Office Staff Shortages Reach ‘Crisis,’ Survey Shows
A new survey shows persistent staffing shortages in financial aid offices, which has raised concerns about their ability to address student needs and maintain compliance with federal regulations in the future.

An Off-Brand Hire
Can a white woman from outside higher ed lead marketing and recruitment at an all-male historically Black college? Morehouse College leaders decided she could. Some alumni strongly disagree.

Filling Up on Free Classes
Institutions are offering additional, less costly and even free summer courses this year as an option for students who fell behind or got off track during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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